Acadiensis, Volume 15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... economic fortunes of the region ? Economic historians offer diverse and somewhat conflicting interpreta- tions . In the Maritimes , the most commonly held view is that out - migration was ( and indeed still is ) a consequence of the ...
... economic fortunes of the region ? Economic historians offer diverse and somewhat conflicting interpreta- tions . In the Maritimes , the most commonly held view is that out - migration was ( and indeed still is ) a consequence of the ...
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... economic failure . At best this is confusing both theor- etically and empirically . The empirical literature leads us to believe that migration can be both a cause and a consequence of economic conditions . The theoretical literature ...
... economic failure . At best this is confusing both theor- etically and empirically . The empirical literature leads us to believe that migration can be both a cause and a consequence of economic conditions . The theoretical literature ...
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... Economic historians have largely agreed that the economic recession of the 1880s and 1890s was no worse in the Maritimes than elsewhere in Canada and that the major reason for concern about the fate of the Maritimes came after the turn ...
... Economic historians have largely agreed that the economic recession of the 1880s and 1890s was no worse in the Maritimes than elsewhere in Canada and that the major reason for concern about the fate of the Maritimes came after the turn ...
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